Abstract
Hair transplantation is fast becoming a boom industry. It is being fueled by a high demand for service, a short supply of providers, and a high value of product. As millions of bald or balding men and women are becoming more aware of self-improvement options, hair restoration is rapidly gaining more attention. One of the most significant problem confronting physicians entering the field of hair transplantation is the general unavailability of formal or informal training. The high value placed on the service reflects 1) the new technology of Minigrafting in Megasessions; 2) the general unavailability of trained physician in the art and science of modern hair transplantation techniques; and 3) the increasing demand for service. Physicians are rallying to the demand for service disproportionately to their ability to achieve a quality product. Great care must be taken not to allow one's enthusiasm to exceed one's skills and abilities.
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